A project initiated by Director General Octavian Bucur more than a year ago, which was the first project of the Genomic Events group within the CGDI, launched in 2024 through a competition organized with the support of SSMB.In the last month of the event, the project was consolidated and expanded by Deputy Directors Maria Puiu and Maria Puiu

On October 9-10, 2025, the CGDI team was present at the HealthTech Forum, an event held in Bucharest, which brought together researchers, government leaders and private sector representatives around technology and artificial intelligence applied to health. Conf univ. Dr. Relu Cocos, coordinator of the genomic sequencing activity in the CGDI, together with his team, presented

The Institute for Research-Development in Genomics (ICDG) was represented at the XXV Congress of the Romanian Society of Child and Adolescent Neurology and Psychiatry (SNPCAR) and the 47th National Conference of Child and Adolescent Neurology, Psychiatry and Associated Professions, held in Brasov, Romania, on September 24-27, 2025. During the event, Prof. Dr. Dr.

Genomics is no longer just a science of the future, but a reality that is beginning to radically change medicine and the way diseases are diagnosed and treated. At the Institute for Research and Development in Genomics in Bucharest (https://genomica.gov.ro/), two of the leaders in this field in Romania - Octavian Bucur, Director General and Adrian-Nicolae Buzatu, Deputy Director General -

  . Between September 8-10, 2025, the Director General of the CGDI, Dr. Octavian Bucur, together with Dr. Mircea Crețu, coordinator of the bioinformatics team at the CGDI, represented Romania at two European reference meetings in the field of genomics and data infrastructures. Dr. Octavian Bucur attended the meeting "1+ Million Genomes", a European project

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Genomics, the science that deciphers DNA to understand and treat disease, is no longer just a subject for research labs, but is becoming a real necessity in modern medicine. In Romania, the Institute for Research and Development in Genomics in Bucharest (https://genomica.gov.ro/) aims to bring this revolution closer to patients through a unique initiative: a cross-country race

Genomics brings local solutions with global impact for rare disease patients! At the Conference "Integrated Care for Patients with Rare Diseases - Local Solutions, Global Impact" (Zalău, September 20-21, 2025), the Institute for Research and Development in Genomics (ICDG) was present through Prof. Univ. Dr. Maria Puiu and Adrian Nicolae Buzatu. We talked about Romania's participation in

The CGDI team participated in the National Conference "We Give Life Time!", held in Bucharest on September 12-14, 2025 and dedicated to optimizing the diagnosis, treatment and screening of Lynch syndrome and the most common genetic oncopredisposition syndromes in adults. During the event, CGDI representative, Iulia Săbău, gave the presentation "Genomics in support of oncology: the work of the

Bucharest, October 5, 2025 - The Institute for Research-Development in Genomics (ICDG), in partnership with: University of Medicine and Pharmacy "Carol Davila" of Bucharest, Faculty of Biology of the University of Bucharest, National Alliance for Rare Diseases in Romania, Coalition of Organizations of Patients with Chronic Diseases in Romania, Society of Medical Students of Bucharest and Association Friends of Genetics,

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Source: Cronica Română (https://cronicaromana.net/). The Institute for Genomics Research and Development (CGDI) respects freedom of expression, but emphasizes the importance of basing public health discussions on sound and verifiable scientific evidence. Modern genomics provides us with a unique tool for understanding the impact of vaccines and therapies on the human body, through molecular and

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